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carried this with her to vermont, to grand rapids, off to new york thomas where she andied with martha graham then back to grand rapids. you will find a whole host of things you would find in just about any organizer. there are brochures on dance costumes. one of her sketches of a costume or one of the dance routines she wanted to put on. here are choreography notes that she made four different dance routines. there is a whole wealth of material in here that talks about her love for dance and how deeply she was involved in it, especially in her early years. >> watch our program on first lady betty ford saturday on c- span@7:00 p.m. eastern. the series continues -- c-span at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> now a discussion on women in congress. women's careers series. this is about half an hour. >> i am delighted to be joined by my colleague, and a power -- palmer. the peacemakers, making policy in a polarized government. the democratic congresswoman from hawaii, amy klobuchar, the democratic anator from minnesota, and republican from missouri, and wagner. to not forget to tweet questions womenrule.ts u
carried this with her to vermont, to grand rapids, off to new york thomas where she andied with martha graham then back to grand rapids. you will find a whole host of things you would find in just about any organizer. there are brochures on dance costumes. one of her sketches of a costume or one of the dance routines she wanted to put on. here are choreography notes that she made four different dance routines. there is a whole wealth of material in here that talks about her love for dance and...
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she carried this with her to vermont, back to grand rapids, ork where she studied with martha graham and work for the powers modeling agency, and back to grand rapids again. in it, you would find a whole host of things you would find in any organizer. dance costumes. one of her sketches of a costume for a dance routine she wanted to put on. here are choreography notes that she made for different dance routines. there is a wealth of material here that talks about her love for dance and how deeply she was involved in it, especially in her early years. >> watch a program on first lady betty ford. it saturday on c-span at 7:00 p.m. eastern. live monday, we look at first lady roselyn carter. >> for the next " washington journal," we will focus on the "farmville". -- the farm bill. we will take your questions about the affordable care act and ongoing budget negotiations and will continue the discussion orkbudget talks with a new y democrat, jefferies, and a member of the budget committee. " washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7 a.m. eastern. >> friday at c-span, washington j
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her toried this with vermont, back to grand rapids, york where she andied with martha graham work for the powers modeling agency, and then back to grand rapids again. you will find a whole host of things that you would find in just about any organizer. brochures on dance costumes. costume for one of the dance routines she wanted to put on. here are choreography notes that she made for different dance routines. there was a whole wealth of material that talks about her love for dance and how deeply ,he was involved in a especially in her early years. >> watch our program on betty on c-spanspan.org or at 7:00 eastern. gina mccarthy will travel to onna next week to work climate change negotiations. her upcomingut trip at the center for american progress this week. >> we go now to the center for >> good morning everyone. i would like to welcome you to event with gina mccarthy. we are really honored and thrilled to have the administrator here today to speak about this important effort ahead of her trip to china next week. we recognize that u.s.-china cooperation on the environment is critic
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texas, from graham, kent. good morning. caller: good morning. i was going to comment. all these nih people missed an opportunity because he doctor talked about he own joyed his job so much we would work for free. shut down government it would have been great opportunity for those people to ahead and report into work because they love their work ask they want to help people. i'm a little facetious but you point. > good morning from west palm beach florida. this is a chance for you to in.gh there is a doctor not on the line at the moment. caller: i'd like to ask the doctor. what is the differences between aids? .v. virus and disability? those are the two questions. hat is the difference between h.i.v. and aids, full blown aids is people with full blown aids it is a disability? that's what i like to know. >> thanks for the call. i would direct you to the nih.gov and click on the division of infectious diseases and get more information with to your particular situation. joan from georgia, good morning. caller: good morning. calling to ask about diseases that my daughter ha
texas, from graham, kent. good morning. caller: good morning. i was going to comment. all these nih people missed an opportunity because he doctor talked about he own joyed his job so much we would work for free. shut down government it would have been great opportunity for those people to ahead and report into work because they love their work ask they want to help people. i'm a little facetious but you point. > good morning from west palm beach florida. this is a chance for you to in.gh...
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her toried this with , back to grand rapids, often new york where she studied workedrtha graham and for a modeling agency, and then back to grand rapids again. in it, you find a whole host of things that you would find in organizer.any brochures on dance costumes, one sketches of a costume for a dance routine and that she on.ed to put madeography notes that she for different dance routines. there is a whole wealth of here that talks about her love for dance and how it,ly she was involved in especially in her early years. >> what our program on first ford at our website, c-span.org. span.t saturday on c- mondayies continues live as the look at first lady roselyn carter. next, the house judiciary committee examines president obama's use of executive powers. a panel of legal scholars testified about the white house decision to delay the employer lawate in the health care and about the enforcement of immigration rules. this hearing is over three hours. >> the judiciary committee will come to order. the chair is authorized to declare recess of the committee at any time. the chair welcomes th
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i would say in the senate we have more, much more bipartisan support so for example senator lindsey graham and senator john mccain have been very big supporters of a robust state department budget as well. but in the house certainly some of our colleagues on the public inside a specially broadly defined as the tea party folks, i mean they have got, it's been really difficult trying to convince them of the important national security arguments in favor of that assistance. but again this is a constant back-and-forth and if you look at the house republican budget over the ten-year period it dramatically dramatically, it would dramatically cut the category of the budget for the state department operations. so we will have to work together to try to prevent it. if you want to do the kinds of things that might rodgers wants to do and i agree with most of what he said on afghanistan, i think it was a corset big mistake at least from my perspective for the united states to disengage at the end when the soviets withdrew from afghanistan. i think we did create a vacuum that did lead to al qaeda bein
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she carried this with her to vermont, back to grand rapids, off to new york where she graham andh martha work with the powers modeling agency, and then back to grand rapids again. in it you would find a whole of things that you would find in just about any organizer. brochures on dance costumes, one costume forhes of a one of the dance routines she wanted to put on. here are choreography notes that she made four different dance routines. there is a whole wealth of material in here that talks dance and are for deeply she was involved in it, especially in her early years. >> watch our program on betty ford on c-span.org/first ladies or see it saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern. our series continues with carter. >> washington journal continues. we want to welcome back to our table congressman jim at mcdermott. weree begin with where we talking to our viewers about president obama. should he fire somebody about the rollout of the health-care website? i think people ought to and think about every major project that has sector, to the private as well as in the public sector. it is impossible to sta
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and carried it to vermont, back to grand rapids come a off to new york where she studied with martha graham and for the powers modeling agency. then back to grand rapids again, so in it you'll find a whole host of things that you would find in any organizer. --re are roosters are brochures on dance costumes, some of the costumes for the dance routines she wanted to put on. here are choreography notes that she made four different dance routines. there is a whole wealth of material in here that talks about her love for dance and how deeply she was involved in the especially in hurley years. >> watch our program on our saturdayy betty ford on c-span at 7 p.m. eastern. we will look at first lady roselyn carter. >> washington journal continues. host: our final guest of the moral its. patterson of the wall street journal, and he is a staff reporter for the organization. he is here to talk about something called the volcker rule. what is it? > the 2010.is part of frank lautenberg are passed in response to the financial crisis of the previous years. in order to reform the banking system and the fin
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billy graham is very weak and not in om nent danger and this is graham for his 90th birthday. franklin graham says his dad got an infection after his birthday and has not quite regained his strength. he did say graham's vitals are good. >>> and president obama ordered u.s. flags ordered to half-staff until tomorrow in honor of nelson mandela. it was lowered in a police station in south carolina, but it had nothing to do with man l mande mandela. instead it was for a deputy killed in the line of duty and in remembrance of pearl harbor. today the flag is flying at full staff and in direct defiance of the president. he explained why he refused? a shoaf sign of respect to what nelson mandela has done, and i have no problem for them lowering it in south africa, but in our country, it's for the people that sacrificed for our country. >> he faces no legal action and he's grateful that he can disagree with the president without fearing a reprimand. >>> a newlywed couple is accused of killing a man simply for the thrill of it. that's when police are saying about this young couple. they
billy graham is very weak and not in om nent danger and this is graham for his 90th birthday. franklin graham says his dad got an infection after his birthday and has not quite regained his strength. he did say graham's vitals are good. >>> and president obama ordered u.s. flags ordered to half-staff until tomorrow in honor of nelson mandela. it was lowered in a police station in south carolina, but it had nothing to do with man l mande mandela. instead it was for a deputy killed in...
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they also advise the elderly and people with respiratory illnesses to stay in killings while graham asks when going outside seoul began releasing observation data at five pm two point five in october amid growing concerns about the fine particulate matter of writing on weekends from china. it is the only local government in the country to release xd down. cause personal information and going across south korea and malaysia has become a serious problem in western and southern parts of the country especially near the border with china. chantal slums along gulf coast of oman floodplain their agents like him as developing their habitat and caused a sea change and baby turtles that paint a prize. i could spawn a chill that the points. oman has a domed coast facing the iraqi and see. you see mini poll is up the pizza and yet death is about money tap. bill was fun making these calls. bottom of the other two toes. they come again and to go home. in a day aches. thousands of bb to toast the ca minutes from the big screen this that that's gold. the photo with the reflecting some nights to deceit.
they also advise the elderly and people with respiratory illnesses to stay in killings while graham asks when going outside seoul began releasing observation data at five pm two point five in october amid growing concerns about the fine particulate matter of writing on weekends from china. it is the only local government in the country to release xd down. cause personal information and going across south korea and malaysia has become a serious problem in western and southern parts of the...
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the european union but rather to the ukrainian people so what bob's them even with you know annoyed graham and signed with the european union what really stops them from building all those liberties within that own borders or if we're talking about the his citizens look at the polls clearly show the majority of the ukraine is doing to ukraine to sign this situation agreement even before the recent events this number was more than sixty percent only about thirty percent wanted to create to join the customs union so the proportion is clearly in where of the union i think the idea of building a successful ukraine was all join in no matter where they sleep or opinion of the customs union is sometimes debated here in ukraine but i think it's absolutely gorgeous for most of the people. who fall of the situation in the economy and in geopolitics that it could be much easier in a close association with the european union. ok i would like to come back to this issue of russia suppose it intimidation the kremlin's position has been that this this dispute is all about economy it and that russia believ
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in other words, if you think graham and dodd is the only form of discipline, then i ask what is that worth to you? what has that made you? isn't it a discipline that makes you more than a discipline that doesn't? good question, right? here is the bottom line. this business is about making money, not having the most elegant theory. and at the end of the day, that's the real reason that these guys own amazon. you don't have to do it, but at least understand why they do. pat in new york, pat? >> caller: hi, jimmy cramer. how you? >> choking, but fine. how you? >> caller: boo-yah. i'd like to thank you for all of the advice you have given us in helping us to make a few dollars now and then. >> thank you. thank you. >> caller: i heard something today about groupon being changed from a buy to neutral. what do you think about that? >> i don't know. it was a downgrade based on valuation. i think groupon is making a comeback. but remember, this stock has just gone up mightily. and now it's starting to slip back. and i think there is guys, there is a lot of analysts out there frankly who are l
in other words, if you think graham and dodd is the only form of discipline, then i ask what is that worth to you? what has that made you? isn't it a discipline that makes you more than a discipline that doesn't? good question, right? here is the bottom line. this business is about making money, not having the most elegant theory. and at the end of the day, that's the real reason that these guys own amazon. you don't have to do it, but at least understand why they do. pat in new york, pat?...
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the whistleblower website we can mix has published a chapter from their graham and outlining how corporations could abuse the treaty and mayor sometime who works for a foundation which aims to defend internet freedom believes some old has been suggested in asia pacific is way behind the times t.v. remains to be secret because really if it was shown in the sunlight and people were able to know what was in it then it really wouldn't be what sol arming. several groups in washington d.c. have been talking about the copyright provisions that we've seen from a lead from february two thousand and eleven and we've been warning about provisions and how we would in part people's freedom of speech and privacy rights online and the u.s. continues to be pushing for those provisions despite the fact that we've been talking to negotiators and talking and trying to communicate with our government about our concern the big problem with copyright is that technology has changed and they and a lot of these companies are just refusing to sort of adapt to existing reality of you know the internet how we all just w
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the european union but rather to the ukrainian people so what favs them even with you know annoyed graham and signed with the european union what really stops them from building all those liberties within that own borders oh if we're talking about the citizens look at the polls clearly show that the majority of the ukrainians do want to ukraine to sign this station agreement even before the recent events this number was more than sixty percent only about thirty. center wanted to create to join the custom soon and so the proportion is clearly in favor of the union i think the idea of building a successful ukraine without joining in the unions no matter whether it's the european union of the customs union is sometimes debated here in ukraine but i think it's absolutely gorgeous for most of the people. who fall of the situation in the economy and job politics that it could be much easier in a close association with european union. ok i would like to come back to this issue of russia suppose it intimidation the kremlin's position has been that this this dispute is all about economy it and tha
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the european union but rather to the ukrainian people so what probs them even with you know annoyed graham and signed with the european union what really stops them from building all those liberties within that own borders oh if we're talking about his citizens look at the polls clearly show the majority of the ukrainians do want to ukraine to sign this station agreement even before the recent events this number was more than sixty percent only about thirty percent wanted to create to join the customs sunni and so the. portion is clearly unfair of the union i think the ideal of building a successful ukraine without joining in the unions no matter where they sleep in union of the customs union is sometimes debated here in ukraine but i think it's absolutely gorgeous for most of the people. who fall of the situation in the economy and in geopolitics that it could be much easier in a close association with the european union. ok i would like to come back to this issue of russia's supposed intimidation the kremlin's position has been that this this dispute is all about economy it and that russ
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cameron's conservatives for an example of that so are the liberals dying a slow death i asked said graham watson and the pain president of the algae alliance seems important but there is a party prepared to stand up to the far right when so many are simply moving on to their ground in the hope of recovering lost will discuss this is an existence we see it in the premium polls we see it in people's right to choose what we have to convince people is that the european union brings us a lot of benefits but needs reform if it is to continue to bring us those benefits and committed to the race then but certainly swimming against the toy europe why the liberals have just six months before the european elections to convince a skeptical public that third the e.u. integration is a good thing meanwhile the rights will be working just as hard here in britain separatists you kipps nigel farage is talking about a landslide victory as if it's practically in the bag. now don't be surprised if you find unknown messages posted in your name on facebook millions of passwords for the popular social networking
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world of war craft and halo from gamers who can log months of the game i, joining is david phillip graham, an avid gamer. but an attorney who specializes in this issue. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> why would the government consider these games a threat to national security? >> well, i don't think that's entirely clear. it seems like they began the search for the intention to go through games kind of before they had really decided that there were any terrorists involved. the new york times and the guardian recording makes that clear. and since then they actually have not found any instances of terrorism at all. so their search, the reasons for it, kind of hard to figure out i think. >> could it be one possible scenario that they -- that there are people there that they believe are involved in bad things and they want to watch their activity, i mean that's what would make the most sense, right? >> that would make sense. but again it doesn't seem like there's any indication that that's the case. the group of people who play video games in general, it's a very diverse gr
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asking them to stop encouraging the protestors and there are calls for the government to step down a graham court has given the protesters in key of five days to stop blocking government buildings and to leave those that they have seen meanwhile opposition leaders have disrupted have disrupted the work of the country's parliament demanding snap presidential election violence personal protesters last weekend has sparked more discontent in kiev where activists are rallying against a special police unit that's been accused of using excessive force we spoke to geo political analyst after william and dol and he believes it's likely the violence that erupted was bankrolled from outside the country. i haven't ports from ukrainian ordinary citizens that the contact with the students and the unemployed that are being paid something like twenty to thirty euros a day by who knows whom we can only speculate to come in to kiev and make a show of force and then the fact that the. people one of the most outrageous neoconservatives of the bush era the former us ambassador to nato comes and encourages the u
asking them to stop encouraging the protestors and there are calls for the government to step down a graham court has given the protesters in key of five days to stop blocking government buildings and to leave those that they have seen meanwhile opposition leaders have disrupted have disrupted the work of the country's parliament demanding snap presidential election violence personal protesters last weekend has sparked more discontent in kiev where activists are rallying against a special...
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>> bill graham told me this a long time ago. >> brown: the great promoter. >> he says-- bill graham says, "you give voice to the invisible ones." you know, so like delores >> brown: you are 66 now? and i see you are still you are going to africa soon to continue touring do you see a point where you might stop all this? >> no way it's just getting starting. it's getting better, you know, we finally crystallized what we're really about. we used to be seekers now we're finders. >> brown: carlos santana, thank you for talking to us and congratulations. >> woodruff: sometimes there are wonderful moments that don't make the final cut when we edit a story like the one you just watched. we're going to show you one right now. their interview was taped the morning after nelson mandela's death. carlos santana has long supported the fight against aids in south africa. in 2003, he donated all of his tour proceeds-- $2 million-- to "artists for a new south africa." he began his support of that group in 1989 when its focus was to combat apartheid. >> we were talking just after nelson mandela has died.
>> bill graham told me this a long time ago. >> brown: the great promoter. >> he says-- bill graham says, "you give voice to the invisible ones." you know, so like delores >> brown: you are 66 now? and i see you are still you are going to africa soon to continue touring do you see a point where you might stop all this? >> no way it's just getting starting. it's getting better, you know, we finally crystallized what we're really about. we used to be...
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josh rosner is here from graham fisher and his acclaimed book "reckless endangerment." times amid crisis, the venerable wall street firm, they were the bull in the china shop. the son of the man who actually implemented charlie merrill's vision. five years on from the take out of merrill lynch by bank of america. book,ith, his fabulous "lightning in a bottle." there's passive investment in active investment. page 104, they had to train the damn bull to go through the china shop? >> they got props, then got him to go through a real china shop and it was that the list. >> the image about the delicacy needed in markets. today we have wealth management. boring. but not sound like your father or charlie merrill. this becomedoes after the energy of ef hutton and merrill lynch and others? >> i think they are calling it ever names but it really is the same thing. the first principle is you have to focus on the needs of the client and do what is right for the client and have integrity. >> integrity is a two percent fee. john from rbc capital markets has been good about this, ste
josh rosner is here from graham fisher and his acclaimed book "reckless endangerment." times amid crisis, the venerable wall street firm, they were the bull in the china shop. the son of the man who actually implemented charlie merrill's vision. five years on from the take out of merrill lynch by bank of america. book,ith, his fabulous "lightning in a bottle." there's passive investment in active investment. page 104, they had to train the damn bull to go through the china...
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she studied with martha graham in new york and worked for a modeling agency. then she went back to grand rapids again. find a whole host of things that you would find in any organizer. there are brochures on dance costumes, one of her sketches for a costume at a dance routine that she wanted to put on. madeography notes that she four different dance routines. there is a whole wealth of material in here that talks about her love for dance and how deeply she was involved in it. especially in her early years. watch a program on first lady betty ford on our website c- irstladies or see it saturday. on monday, we look at first lady roselyn, carter -- roselyn carter. >> randi weingarten criticize -- input from -- implication implementation of the common core educational standards. she said wall street interests are responsible. she spoke to reporters at a breakfast hosted by the christian science monitor. >> our guest is randi weingarten, president of the american federation of teachers. this is her first visit with the group. an early look at the joys of helping ch
she studied with martha graham in new york and worked for a modeling agency. then she went back to grand rapids again. find a whole host of things that you would find in any organizer. there are brochures on dance costumes, one of her sketches for a costume at a dance routine that she wanted to put on. madeography notes that she four different dance routines. there is a whole wealth of material in here that talks about her love for dance and how deeply she was involved in it. especially in her...
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a big part of the farm bill is the food stamp row graham. we will talk with randy neugebauer, a republican from texas. later, we will discuss the pending budget deal between the house and senate. we will be right back. >> friday on c-span, washington journal looks at the mission and role of the national institutes of health, starting live at 7:30 eastern. :30.:00, followed at 8 at 9:00, national cancer institute director. at nine: 30, a look at the national institute of mental health among all with your calls and comments, live on c-span. >> from age eight, betty ford knew she wanted to do something with dance. plays and skits and to bennington, vermont, where she studied at the school of dance. these are some of her notecards from her spiral mode books where she kept notes. it is is her organizer. during this period, she carried this with her to vermont, back to grand rapids, off to new york, where she studied with martha graham and worked for the power's modeling agency, and then back to grand rapids again. in it you would find a whole hos
a big part of the farm bill is the food stamp row graham. we will talk with randy neugebauer, a republican from texas. later, we will discuss the pending budget deal between the house and senate. we will be right back. >> friday on c-span, washington journal looks at the mission and role of the national institutes of health, starting live at 7:30 eastern. :30.:00, followed at 8 at 9:00, national cancer institute director. at nine: 30, a look at the national institute of mental health...
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the iranians don't have a good track record in keeping a covert throw graham covert. they have an enrichment program, an enrichment facility at natanz and a dissident group. they had another covert enrichment program there the holy city of calm western intelligence agencies discovered it and during 2009. it has made the iranians a bit wary of being able to keep a covert program covert and they paid a high price for those. the price they paid was crippling sanctions. their economy isn't any better now. they will be wary of doing this but we will have to insist on some very interested verification measures to be able to give some measure of confidence that they don't have covert facilities going forward. >> what do you think the best deal could be from a practical standpoint? we know what prime minister netanyahu says, stop everything, dismantle everything. what do you think is the best we can do? >> the president has more or less dead you reduce iran's enrichment capability down to the level required to generate electricity and the justification for this program and yo
the iranians don't have a good track record in keeping a covert throw graham covert. they have an enrichment program, an enrichment facility at natanz and a dissident group. they had another covert enrichment program there the holy city of calm western intelligence agencies discovered it and during 2009. it has made the iranians a bit wary of being able to keep a covert program covert and they paid a high price for those. the price they paid was crippling sanctions. their economy isn't any...
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so for example, senator lindsey graham and john mccain have been very big supporters of a robust state department and by day as well. and in our house, certainly some of our colleagues on the republican side, especially broadly defined as the tea party folks. it has been really difficult trying to convince some of the important part of national security and the arguments in favor of that form of assistance. but again, this is a constant methane and if you look at the house republican budget, over the ten-year that 10 year period of time, it would dramatically cut the category of the budget for this kind of state department operations and so we will have to work together to try to prevent it. and if you want to try to do the kind of things that might wants to do, mike rogers. i agree with most of what he said in afghanistan and i think that -- it was from this race back debt and a big mistake with the united states to disengage. disengaging at the end. i think that we did create a vacuum that dead lead to al qaeda being part of the exploit and that vacuum is important that we -- it's im
so for example, senator lindsey graham and john mccain have been very big supporters of a robust state department and by day as well. and in our house, certainly some of our colleagues on the republican side, especially broadly defined as the tea party folks. it has been really difficult trying to convince some of the important part of national security and the arguments in favor of that form of assistance. but again, this is a constant methane and if you look at the house republican budget,...
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lindsey graham, john mccain, they have been big supporters of a robust state department budget. house, some of our colleagues on the republican -- broadlyially defined as the tea party folks, it has been difficult trying to convince them of the important national security arguments in favor of that form of assistance. this is a constant back-and- forth. if you look at the house republican budget over the ten- year period, it would cut the category of the budget for those kind of state department operations. we going to have to work together to try and prevent it. if you want to do the kinds of things that mike rogers wants to do and i agree with most of what , it was a afghanistan big mistake for the united states to disengage at the end of the -- when the soviets withdrew from afghanistan. we created a vacuum that led to exploit being able to that vacuum. it is important that we maintain a presence there. if we're going to maintain a presence there, we need to provide the resources necessary for our folks. >> did you have a question? thank you. is -- i am a fellow at the foreig
lindsey graham, john mccain, they have been big supporters of a robust state department budget. house, some of our colleagues on the republican -- broadlyially defined as the tea party folks, it has been difficult trying to convince them of the important national security arguments in favor of that form of assistance. this is a constant back-and- forth. if you look at the house republican budget over the ten- year period, it would cut the category of the budget for those kind of state...
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what i did was take an average market cap of western union, money graham and euro nex. i said what if bitcoin becomes a major player. that gives me another $5 billion. >> theoretically that is something we should see happen. it is very expensive to send money and there is a lot of time and process involved. here you can transfer money on line to a relative in another country seamlessly. >> exactly. say if you are a mexican construction worker in this country, and you want to send money home. you want to send it cheaply, and you may not have a bank account. for means of transfer, there is something to be said about bitcoin as a future. >> ok. >> the third a piece, the most interesting piece is bitcoin as a store value. how do you think of that? i think gold is a good example. gold has three things in come with bitcoin. it has a fixed split. bitcoin has a relatively fixed supply. two, it doesn't pay any interest interest, and three it is relatively anonymous. ight now bitcoin has a volatility about five times more than gold. for gold, it was about $1.3 trillion. you divid
what i did was take an average market cap of western union, money graham and euro nex. i said what if bitcoin becomes a major player. that gives me another $5 billion. >> theoretically that is something we should see happen. it is very expensive to send money and there is a lot of time and process involved. here you can transfer money on line to a relative in another country seamlessly. >> exactly. say if you are a mexican construction worker in this country, and you want to send...
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it's the human development or graham of oxford university that assaying colombia has a model that should be replicated worldwide. i am proud that this is happening in my country and that is the success story of that i wanted to share with you. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. we have lots of questions on lots of topics. starting out the u.s. has had to limit its military presence in south america due to sequestration and prioritizing the pacific. how concerned are you about this especially for drug interdiction? this is something you talked about with president obama today >> well, we value extremely to the help that the u.s. has given us. it has been extremely useful. not because of the quantity because when you add up what colombia has given us versus what we have had to invest ourselves, it's a very small percentage. the quality of that help in terms of intelligence, of practical ways to be more if in for example the fight against drug trafficking has been very useful but that is the knowledge that we have already acquired and as i mentioned it's the knowledge that we are sharing w
it's the human development or graham of oxford university that assaying colombia has a model that should be replicated worldwide. i am proud that this is happening in my country and that is the success story of that i wanted to share with you. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. we have lots of questions on lots of topics. starting out the u.s. has had to limit its military presence in south america due to sequestration and prioritizing the pacific. how concerned are you about this...
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lindsey graham, john mccain, they have been big supporters of a robust state department budget. in the house, some of our colleagues on the republican side, especially -- broadly defined as the tea party folks, it has been difficult trying to convince them of the important national security arguments in favor of that form of assistance. this is a constant back-and- forth. if you look at the house republican budget over the ten- year period, it would cut the category of the budget for those kind of state department operations. we going to have to work together to try and prevent it. if you want to do the kinds of things that mike rogers wants to do and i agree with most of what he says on afghanistan, it was a big mistake for the united states to disengage at the end of the -- when the soviets withdrew from afghanistan. we created a vacuum that led to al qaeda being able to exploit that vacuum. it is important that we maintain a presence there. if we're going to maintain a presence there, we need to provide the resources necessary for our folks. >> did you have a question? >> tha
lindsey graham, john mccain, they have been big supporters of a robust state department budget. in the house, some of our colleagues on the republican side, especially -- broadly defined as the tea party folks, it has been difficult trying to convince them of the important national security arguments in favor of that form of assistance. this is a constant back-and- forth. if you look at the house republican budget over the ten- year period, it would cut the category of the budget for those kind...
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carried this with her to vermont, back to grand rapids, off to new york where she studied with martha graham and worked for the powers modeling agency, and then back to grand rapids again. so in it you will find a whole host of things that would you find in just about any organizer. there are brochures on dance costumes, one of her sketches of a costume for one of the dance routines that she wanted to put on. here are, again, choreography notes that she made for different dance routines. so there's a whole wealth of material in here that talks about her love for dance and how deeply she was involved in it. especially in her early years. >> watch our program on first lady betty ford at our website, c-span.org/firstladies or see it saturday on c-span at 7:00 p.m. eastern and our series continues live monday as we look at first lady rosaline carter. two months after the rollout of the health care law and website, president obama said today that the overhaul is working and, quote, we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. the president's remarks are next on c-span. denis mcdonough will ta
carried this with her to vermont, back to grand rapids, off to new york where she studied with martha graham and worked for the powers modeling agency, and then back to grand rapids again. so in it you will find a whole host of things that would you find in just about any organizer. there are brochures on dance costumes, one of her sketches of a costume for one of the dance routines that she wanted to put on. here are, again, choreography notes that she made for different dance routines. so...
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so following onto that, one of the folks that we interviewed obviously is part of this was don graham along with carolina from the washington post. and we didn't know at the time, although if you actually read between the lines, particularly in the part we excerpt it at the end of the essay, he just sold the journalism business, the "washington post" to just be those for $250 million. i think it was two years ago he paid 315 million. that was the reported price for the "huffington post." it just goes to kind of show the relative values out there. it do you think each of us got a better deal then you? [laughter] >> you know, first of all what about the "huffington post," many people questioned what the value was overwrought and how much you paid for it. today could talk to investors, they think a "huffington post" is a tremendous amount more than what we paid for it. the reason is because arianna recognize some names very distinctly about how information gets transferred in how people want information. "huffington post" has been the number one distributed new source of facebook. from a
so following onto that, one of the folks that we interviewed obviously is part of this was don graham along with carolina from the washington post. and we didn't know at the time, although if you actually read between the lines, particularly in the part we excerpt it at the end of the essay, he just sold the journalism business, the "washington post" to just be those for $250 million. i think it was two years ago he paid 315 million. that was the reported price for the...